This is the model of a Portuguese crosshanded or single man row dory. The measurements for the model were taken from a dory nested on the deck of the Portuguese banker “Ignacia Cuna.” As Portuguese fishermen have recently become engaged in a...

This model is a Nova Scotian row dory and is patterned after the dories built in the factory of Robert Cransh of Lunenburg. This factory has changed ownership several times but the dories turned out there never seem to alter in style. Nfld’s...

This is the model of a St. Pierre French Type row dory and is patterned after the dories which were built in the factory of Monsieur Dranier who built hundreds of dories for the fishermen of St. Pierre et Miquelon and Newfoundland. This smart...

This is the model of a boat that is called a flat by Newfoundlanders. In Nova Scotia and New England this type is classed a skiff. On Newfoundland’s south coast these craft were usually made by sawing off aft of the after midshiproom timber, an...

This model of a Newfoundland row-dory is patterned after the dories which were built by Stephen Grandy and his three sons of Grand Bank. The Grandys' built approximately three thousand dories to supply both the banks and shore fishermen. This fine...

This is the model of the Newfoundland row dory and is patterned after the dories which were designed and perfected by the brothers John and Henry Monk of Monkstown, Placentia Bay. This dory was often mistaken for the Lunenburg dory owing to the...

This model is of an American row dory and is patterned after the dories which were built in the factory of Hiram Lowell and Sons, Amesbury, Mass., U.S.A. between the years of 1880 and 1920 when salt banking reached its peak. The Lowell factory...

The model is a Nova Scotian row dory, Shelburne type, and is patterned after the dories which were built in the factories of John Ethrington of Shelburne, N.S. At one time five separate dories factories were in operation in that Nova Scotian town....